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Jackass Number Two

Johnny Knoxville  Actor Steve-O  Actor Chris Pontius  Actor Ryan Dunn  Actor

MPAA Rating: NR
Contains:Nudity,Not For Children,Profanity,Sexual Situations

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Jackass Number Two

Theatrical Release Date: 2006 09 22 (USA)

UPC: 097361208749

Studio: Paramount

MPAA Rating: NR   Contains:[Nudity, Not For Children, Profanity, Sexual Situations]

Summary: For fans who thought the stakes couldn't be raised any higher and the bar couldn't be lowered any further, the original cast and crew of the stunt comedy sensation that swept the globe return for another round of jaw-dropping feats that are guaranteed to have viewers wincing through their laughter. Jeff Tremaine directs, and Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Chris Pontius, Steve-O, Ryan Dunn, and Jason "Wee Man" Acuna return to the screen to endure more pain and humiliation than ever thought possible on the big screen. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Category: Comedy

Features: cc
Commentary by the jackass gang
The making of Jackass Number Two
Additional segments no shown in theaters!
Deleted scenes
Outtakes, tv spots

Jackass Number Two

Format: Digital Video Disc (DVD)

Release Date: 12/26/2006

Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1, DS Dolby Surround (4.0)

Runtime: 93 Minutes

Sides: 1

Number of Discs: 1

Language(s) English

Subtitles: English,Spanish

Region: USA & territories, Canada

Chapters: Disc #1 -- Jackass Number Two
1. Intro [:46]
2. Puppet Show [3:11]
3. The Valentine [1:31]
4. Firehose Rodeo [2:39]
5. Chubby Chaser India [1:00]
6. Bicentennial Bmxing [:25]
7. The Strongman [:59]
8. Gloria [:46]
9. The Mini-Loop [1:01]
10. The Brand [1:30]
11. Lake Jump [2:40]
12. The Fish Hook [1:26]
13. Bam Velcro Truck [2:22]
14. The Electric Stool [:11]
15. Yak Charge [2:29]
16. The Bungee Jump [:49]
17. Bad Grandpa [1:24]
18. Indoor Ski Slope [3:05]
19. Beehive Limo [:17]
20. Rake Jump [2:24]
21. Dave Eats Shit [:15]
22. Naked Wee Man [:54]
23. Riot Control Test [:28]
24. Gloria and the Artist [2:09]
25. Medicine Ball Dodgeball [:18]
26. Mushroom Launch [1:09]
27. The Magic Trick [:44]
28. The Gauntlet [:33]
29. Tiny Toilet [1:26]
30. The Toro Totter [:21]
31. Keep God out of California [2:29]
32. Butt Chug [:33]
33. Bam Roof Slam [2:30]
34. Rocket Cart [:10]
35. Anaconda Ball Pit [:26]
36. Bam Drop in [2:17]
37. The Ice Horce [:14]
38. The Swamp Chute [1:12]
39. How to Milk a Horse [:38]
40. Karate Chop [2:11]
41. The Big Tire Race [:34]
42. The Leech Healer [1:13]
43. Gloria Goes Shopping [2:45]
44. The Wind Tunnel [:41]
45. Roller Leapfrog [2:06]
46. The Fart Mask [:10]
47. Big Green Ball [:46]
48. The Proof [:15]
49. Old Man Balls [:43]
50. The Switcheroo [2:08]
51. Ding Dong [3:25]
52. Big Red Rocket [:54]
53. Terror Taxi [2:08]
54. The Bear Trap [6:08]
55. End Credits [4:38]

Jason Buchanan

By this point, both fans and detractors know well what to expect upon seeing the crutch-boned Jolly Roger and hearing the familiar twang of the Minutemen's distinctive Jackass theme, yet despite reaching a point in their gleefully self-destructive career of cinematic tomfoolery where familiarity may threaten to give way to diminishing returns, Johnny Knoxville and company still manage to mete out some truly unforgettable laughs thanks to their seemingly superhuman tolerance for physical pain and soul-scarring humiliation. To claim that Jackass Number Two is either "better" or "worse" than its predecessor would be a daunting task that would rely on a number of complicated factors, not the least of which would be one's tolerance for such familiar Jackass staples as gratuitous vomiting and flagrant displays of fecal matter. It is safe to claim, however, that the crew's threshold of pain seems to have substantially increased, as have the creativity and inventiveness of their antics since their previous big-screen outing. From flash-in-the-pan gags that blast by so fast the viewer's jaw is still left hanging as the next outrageous segment gets under way to elaborate pranks that narrowly avert severe physical injury or even death, the team has certainly outdone themselves in ratcheting up the audacity, shock value, and risk factors of the first installment. When a defeated Bam Margera pleads against a third installment of Jackass in the closing credits or Chris Pontius voices heartfelt shame after completing the only act in the film to suffer at the hands of the dreaded censor (who is likely still having nightmares about being subjected to such depravity), the viewer can sense that their sincerity is indeed genuine, and that the lowering of the proverbial bar is beginning to weigh heavy on even these thick-skinned extremists. Yet despite the film's more disturbing moments -- and there are plenty to speak of -- the saving grace of Jackass has always been the playful nature of the whole endeavor. No one is ever hurt aside from those who willingly participate in the risky stunts, and the sting of falling prey to one of the crew's more public pranks is often little more painful than being had by Allen Funt back in the days of Candid Camera (though it is, without question, slightly more grotesque). With that in mind, it's highly unlikely that any Jackass fan will walk out of the theater disappointed, and virtually unthinkable that Jackass Number Two will have any hope of converting the uninitiated. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Cast and Crew: Van Toffler  Executive Producer 
Spike Jonze  Producer 
Johnny Knoxville  Producer 
Jeff Tremaine  Director 
Jeff Tremaine  Producer 
Preston Lacy  Screenwriter 
Trip Taylor  Executive Producer 
John Miller  Executive Producer 
Sean Cliver  Screenwriter 
David Gale  Executive Producer 
Derek Freda  Executive Producer 
Johnny Knoxville  Actor 
Steve-O  Actor 
Chris Pontius  Actor 
Ryan Dunn  Actor 
Jason "Wee Man" Acuna  Actor 
Preston Lacy  Actor 
Dave England  Actor 
Ehren McGhehey  Actor 
Bam Margera  Actor 
Brandon DiCamillo  Actor 
Mat Hoffman  Actor 
Tony Hawk  Actor 
Mark Zupan  Actor 
Jeff Tremaine  Actor 
Spike Jonze  Actor 
Brandon Novak  Actor 
Loomis Fall  Actor 
Dimitry Elyashkevich  Actor 
Sean Cliver  Actor 
Trip Taylor  Actor 
Greg Iguchi  Actor 
Rick Kosick  Actor 
Manny Puig  Actor 
Mark Rackley  Actor 
Mike Kassak  Actor 
Stephanie Hodge  Actor 
Jack Polick  Actor 
Clyde Singleton  Actor 
Jason Taylor  Actor 
Patty Perez  Actor 
Thor Drake  Actor 
Jim Karol  Actor 
Slater Davis  Actor 
Seamus Frawley  Actor 
Scott Manning  Actor 
Juicy J.  Actor 
DJ Paul  Actor 
Project Pat  Actor 
Roger Alan Wade  Actor 
Willie Garson  Actor 
Jay Chandrasekhar  Actor 
John Waters  Actor 
Luke Wilson  Actor 
Mike Judge  Actor 
Rip Taylor  Actor 
Justin Andrade  Actor 
Dennis C. Borba  Actor 
Rick Franks  Actor 
Dwayne Hargo Jr.  Actor 
Dwayne Hargo, Sr.  Actor 
Brett Leffew  Actor 
Judd Leffew  Actor 

Country: USA

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